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Codelyy

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About Codelyy

  • Birthday 1999-02-22

Title

  • Title
    Dwarf Lover

Contact Methods

  • Discord Username
    Codelyy#1725
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Profile Information

  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    England, Staffordshire
  • Personal Motto
    On my business card, I am a corporate president. In my mind, I am a game developer. But in my heart, I am a gamer.
  • Interests
    - Gaming
    - Sonic The Hedgehog
    - Programming
    - Drawing
    - Owl City
    - Youtube
    - Youtube Animators

MLP Forums

  • Role
    Beyond Equestria Sectional
  • Favorite Forum Section
    Everfree Forest

My Little Pony

  • Best Pony
    Discord
  • Best Anthropomorphic FiM Race
    Draconequus
  • Best Princess
    Twilight Sparkle
  • Best Mane Character
    Either Fluttershy or Rainbow Dash
  • Best Secondary/Recurring Character
    Discord!
  • Best Season
    4

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  1. Can I put a PCI-Express x8 card into a PCE-Express x16 slot?

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    2. Codelyy

      Codelyy

      ok Thanks, I'm asking because i'm getting a new video card tomorrow and i only got £25 and Geforce 210 is £25 but it had a PCI x16 and my computer only has a 8x

    3. Codelyy

      Codelyy

      But i don't really think it would fit in because i know it would fit half of it in the slot but the other half would not let the other half fit in because they are connected so it would be like putting a a wall into a space smaller then it so it would not fit, You know what i mean right?

    4. MLPForums Phanact

      MLPForums Phanact

      I know what you mean. PCIE x8 and x16 are the same lengths and I believe PCIE x4 is as well.

       

      The only time the length changes is for PCIE x1 cause they're the tiny ones that wireless cards and sound cards use.

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